Christmastime is heeeere . . . yes, the warbling song stylings of the Peanuts Christmas special are in my head. I love Christmastime. I also love the Peanuts, so there is that. I know, it's early yet, but there is a reason.
Unabashedly, I
love it. I love the lights, the colors, the smells, the shiny
wrapping paper, the songs, the general kindness. I love everything
about Christmas.
Almost
everything. I do not love the craziness of trying to get it all done.
The last minute stress. The certainty that you have to get one more
thing for one more person because said person is going to get you
something and it will definitely be better than anything you can even
think of with your hot-chocolate-hangover brain.
Plus I do not
love “Santa Baby.” At all.
So I'm not
Ebeneezer Scrooge, and I'm not Buddy Hall (the guy who wanted his
Christmas lights to be seen from space). I'm just a Christmas lover.
And a realist.
Being a
realist, I want to take the best of Christmas and retain the reason
we celebrate it (hint—the “Christ” part) and meld them into a
holiday that celebrates peace on earth, not insanity in the dollar
section of Target.
Light parades? I'm there. |
If you were following my posts earlier this year, you know my daughter and I chose to go through the book 7: An Experimental Mutiny Against Excess for the second time. It's all about slowing down, looking at what we have and what we need (don't need), and finding ways to change our habits and expectations by employing some radical life changes. (Start here to find out more about that great experiment.)
Love the MSI Christmas decorations |
So we're going
to go through a few ways to do that this next month. Slowing down
financially, electronically, calendarally (Yes, I did make that word
up), and spiritually. Stay tuned. I think you're going to like it.
In the meantime, here's a quick peek at some of the ways I've already found online. https://www.pinterest.com/jimari/all-stressed-up-holiday-hospitality/ I hope some of them sound fun and useful for you as you enter the happiest/craziest/holiest time of the year.
We'll start with the calendar next week. I'd love to hear your ideas, too.
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